When the carpet is soaked it pulls out easier and brings more adhesive with it in my experience. My total time was only a few hours tops. I used a razor scraper then acetone to get the remaining adhesive off.
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When the carpet is soaked it pulls out easier and brings more adhesive with it in my experience. My total time was only a few hours tops. I used a razor scraper then acetone to get the remaining adhesive off.
is this the right kind of stuff to buy? preparing for the off-season!
http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/du...-0478002p.html
some prices are crazy!
http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/du...-0478001p.html
http://www.homedepot.ca/product/truc...ner-kit/817965
Or heat gun maybe?
I went with Herculiner because it was $40 cheaper than the Duplicolor. It is still going strong, no rips or tears. No mold, no stinky mess. Definitely buy the gallon if you plan to coat the sides. The herculiner instructions say to thin it with Xylene. Xylene removes adhesive/grease very well, but is apparently hard on fiberglass. I never needed to thin my liner as the coats were quick and temps were cool. But inna few small spots I did use Xylene to clear some built up glue. It didn't seem to harm the fiberglass, bit I spilled about a cup on my swim deck and it permanently stained the factory rubber mat. I would use caution with any strong solvent around fiberglass.
Probably just have to order it....
http://www.amazon.com/Herculiner-HCL.../dp/B0002TDUW4
no dice.. no shipping to Canada..
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This is what we had at Canadian Tire
http://i.imgur.com/eIbNOdtl.jpg
pulled up the bottom carpet in one of my lockers so far, pulled off easy, not a lot of glue left behind... only did maybe 5 minutes of scraping and cleaned with shopvac.. i'll probably still try to glue it up a bit more.
http://i.imgur.com/wF608w6l.jpg
Heads Up, if you're in Canada.. the Dupli-Color bed liner is on sale for $90 reg $129 at Canadian Tire..
i'm reading mixed reviews on it though, although it's not taking the abuse an actual truck bed liner would take.